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Experience the Northern Lights in Yellowknife with a 4-day Chinese-guided tour including hotel stays, aurora chasing, lodge comforts, hot drinks, and photo services.

The 4D3N Aurora Package offered by MORNING STAR TRAVEL LTD provides an engaging opportunity to witness Canada’s spectacular northern lights in Yellowknife. Priced at $659.94 per person, this tour covers three nights of aurora chasing combined with comfortable hotel stays at Chateau Nova or Explorer Hotel. It’s designed for travelers eager to catch multiple displays of this natural phenomenon, with a focus on ease and convenience.
This tour stands out for its full accommodation inclusion, nightly pickup service, and two different aurora viewing experiences—including the cozy Aurora Lodge and outdoor aurora hunts. While some reviews highlight a mostly Chinese-speaking guide team, the overall experience emphasizes excellent organization, professional guides, and ample photo opportunities. It’s best suited for those who want a hassle-free trip with guaranteed views, but travelers should be aware of the additional guide fee of CA$35 per person.

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Yellowknife is renowned as a top Canadian destination for viewing the northern lights. This 4D3N package leverages the city’s geographic advantage to maximize your chances of seeing the aurora. The tour includes nightly pickups from the airport and hotel, simplifying logistics for travelers arriving in Yellowknife.
With accommodations at Chateau Nova or Explorer Hotel, each guest enjoys a modern, comfortable stay. These hotels feature 2 Queen beds or 1 King, offering enough space for relaxation after exciting nights of aurora hunting. The location near public transportation and the city’s main sights makes it easy to explore during your stay.
Across the three nights, the tour combines aurora lodge viewing and outdoor aurora hunts. The Aurora Lodge provides a spacious and warm environment where hot chocolate, snacks, and hot drinks are served, allowing guests to wait comfortably for the lights to appear.
On other nights, the tour takes you by bus to lakeside or roadside parking areas, increasing the variety of backgrounds for photography and improving your chances of witnessing the aurora. The combination of indoor warmth and outdoor chasing helps balance comfort with the authentic experience of waiting under the stars.

The tour begins with a visit to the Yellowknife Airport, where you are greeted by a driver holding a sign marking the start of your adventure. Moving into town, stops include the Bush Pilot’s Monument, which celebrates the pilots who helped open up the Arctic, and the Yellowknife Visitor Centre, home to the iconic Welcome Monument and the “Welcome to Yellowknife” sign.
These stops provide context about Yellowknife’s rich aviation history and its significance as a hub for aurora tourism. They also serve as engaging photo opportunities and give insight into the local heritage, enriching the overall experience.

During the second day, the tour visits Yellowknife’s scenic lakes and roadside spots for aurora viewing. The advantage of these locations is the variety of photography backgrounds, enhancing the potential for stunning photos. The guides coordinate the timing and location of these outdoor hunts, often driving to the ends of roads or lakesides.
The third night emphasizes multiple views, with the guide adjusting locations based on weather and aurora activity predictions. This flexible approach ensures travelers have the best chance to see the lights dance across the sky.

A key feature of this tour is the Aurora Lodge, which offers a spacious, heated environment. Here, hot chocolate, hot dogs, snacks, and beverages are available for guests while they wait for the aurora to appear. This setup avoids the discomfort of outdoor waiting in cold weather, which is especially appreciated during prolonged viewing sessions.
According to positive reviews, the lodge experience is highly valued for its cozy atmosphere, with some reviews praising the friendly staff and nice facilities. It provides a relaxing break from outdoor cold, while still maintaining good visibility of the northern lights when they appear.

One of the highlighted features of this tour is the free aurora photography service. Guides are known for helping guests take numerous high-quality photos during the night, often capturing the aurora’s movements and colors vividly.
Guests also receive complimentary photos of their journey, making it easy to share your experience without needing to worry about camera settings. Many reviews praise the guides’ professionalism in taking beautiful pictures, which significantly enhances the value of the tour.

The tour operates with a maximum of 50 travelers, ensuring a comfortable group size. The pickup service is available 24 hours a day at Yellowknife Airport, and hotel transfers are included during the trip. For early flights leaving between 4:00 AM and 10:00 AM, travelers have the option to bring luggage during the last night’s aurora viewing.
The driver and guide service fee of CA$35 per person is an additional cost, which covers the guides’ efforts in hunting down the best aurora spots and assisting with photography. The overall organization has received praise for timing, punctuality, and professionalism, as reflected in many positive reviews.
Guests stay at either Chateau Nova or Explorer Hotel, both of which offer comfortable room options with 2 Queen beds or 1 King. These hotels serve as a cozy retreat after nights spent outdoors chasing the aurora.
The hotels are centrally located, making it easy to explore Yellowknife during the day or simply relax between aurora outings. The inclusion of hotel stays adds significant convenience compared to tours that don’t provide accommodations.
The base price is $659.94 per person, which covers the three nights of accommodation, aurora viewing experiences, hot drinks, snacks, and city sightseeing tour during the daytime.
The guide service fee of CA$35 is not included in this price and should be budgeted additionally. This fee compensates guides for their efforts in aurora chasing and photography, and many reviews note the guides’ attentive approach.
This 4D3N Aurora Package presents a well-organized, value-packed opportunity to see the northern lights in Yellowknife. The combination of lodging, multiple viewing methods, and professional photo services makes it ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive and comfortable aurora experience.
While some reviews mention a predominance of Chinese-speaking guides, the overall praise for professionalism, friendliness, and stunning light displays remains high. Travelers should consider the additional guide fee and the possibility of language barriers if they prefer guides speaking only English.
This tour offers a blend of comfort, convenience, and adventure, making it a strong choice for those wanting to maximize their chances of seeing the northern lights in a supportive environment. The hot lodge, outdoor chase nights, and photo services stand out as key features that enhance the overall value.
Perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a manageable yet immersive aurora experience, this package balances guided expertise with flexibility. Travelers should be prepared for potential additional costs and be aware that the guides primarily speak Chinese, which may influence communication.
“Throughout the 4D3N tour, everything was well organized. The tour guides were professional and friendly. They helped guests taking many nice pictur…”
Is airport pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers 24-hour airport pickup service in Yellowknife.
What are the hotel options?
Guests stay at Chateau Nova or Explorer Hotel, both offering comfortable rooms with Queen or King beds.
How many nights of aurora viewing does the tour include?
The tour provides three nights of aurora chasing, combining lodge comfort and outdoor activities.
Are hot drinks and snacks available during the tour?
Yes, hot chocolate, hot dogs, and snacks are served at the Aurora Lodge and during outdoor hunts.
What is the additional guide fee?
The guide and driver service fee is CA$35 per person and covers aurora hunting and photography assistance.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 6 days in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for non-Chinese speakers?
While many guides speak Chinese, the professionalism and organization are praised. Communication may be easier if travelers understand some Chinese or are comfortable with basic English.
What is the overall rating of this tour?
The tour holds a 4.5 out of 5 stars based on 21 reviews, reflecting strong satisfaction overall.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Most travelers can participate, but specific age restrictions are not detailed; guests should check with the provider if traveling with children.
How long is the tour each day?
Each evening involves about 4 hours of aurora viewing, with daytime sightseeing and stops included during the itinerary.
Where do the tours meet?
Meetings are arranged at Yellowknife Airport or the hotel, with flexible timings during operating hours.